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    I hear/heard a lot more people complaining and saying they're quitting over the nerfs, than anyone ever did about the situations that preceded the nerfs.

    I don't think any of these nerfs were warranted, Bst, or Geo (even if it was a bug fix).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Selindrile View Post
    I hear/heard a lot more people complaining and saying they're quitting over the nerfs
    And none of them ever did actually quit, they stopped playing for a day or three then got right back on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raelix
    Ragnarok's aftermath is only 5% crit rate, even with lv99, so there's almost no point in using Scourge, you just spam Resolution. Even then you become just a boring meathead DD.

    Apoc with both Catastrophe and Entropy gives you crazy sustain of both HP and MP. With the Haste aftermath you can wear a ton of -PDT and solo almost any 75 content.
    Doing damage is for WAR's, DRK is about soloing 75 content yo.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by saevel View Post
    And none of them ever did actually quit, they stopped playing for a day or three then got right back on.
    While this isn't completely true, I do know a person who quit over the bst nerfs, and another who quit over the Geo nerfs (was a career BLM) and they haven't been back, I'll agree that the sentiment is mostly true. On both sides of the isle people who complain and say they're going to quit over something mostly don't do it.

    I was mostly making the point that there is more discontentment and quitting over nerfs, than leaving things imbalanced even if some people think it's too easy. The upheaval and "rug pulled out from under you" effect that happens when someone starts putting effort into a job, only to have it be nerfed, and all their work goes to naught, has a far larger negative impact on the community from what I've seen.
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